News Now: According to reports, the 49ers-Eagles game will not be the

In Week 13, the San Francisco 49ers face the Philadelphia Eagles in a repeat of the NFC Western Conference Finals from last season.

The game will have a primetime vibe despite not being shown on primetime television.

According to NBC Sports’ Matt Maiocco, FOX intends to keep the 49ers-Eagles game on Sunday, Dec. 3, from being shifted. The Kansas City Chiefs are currently set to play the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football in Week 13. While the Chiefs lead the AFC West, the Packers appear to be in trouble without Aaron Rodgers at the helm.

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Before traveling to Philadelphia to face the Eagles, the 49ers will visit Seattle for the first time this season. The Seahawks and 49ers are now tied for first place in the NFC West, both having 6-3 records.

This year, the league’s flexing powers will be expanded to encompass Monday and Thursday Night Football. Networks like as FOX and CBS are permitted to safeguard one game per week from flexing.

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